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80 terrorists foreigners afridi

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AI-generatedThe article discusses security and political issues in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, with no direct commercial mechanism. The trade decline is mentioned but without specific sectors or companies affected. No concrete commercial impact on any product, commodity, or company is identified.
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- 80% of militants in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are foreigners, per CM Sohail Afridi.
- Trade with Afghanistan declined from $10 billion to $3 billion monthly due to border closures.
- Afridi claims peace can be restored through negotiations with federal support within 'hundreds of days'.
- Afghan refugee repatriation and CTD investigations ongoing.
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